Pro-Regulation Newt Gingrich: THE REASON REVEALED!
Wednesday, November 30th, 2011…by Ron Paul in his latest campaign ad:
…by Ron Paul in his latest campaign ad:
There is no avoiding it N0 avoiding this nightmare, now that it is here I wish someone would tear it off the sky for me I wish it was possible Otherwise Other than Other me Other you The color is frighteningly missing There is no way to attach one to the other A half dozen [...]
Within the past few days, I have posted several comments to the “Copyright is Unconstitutional” blog post on Stephan Kinsella’s Center for the Study of Innovative Freedom. Kinsella argues that being an amendment, the First Amendment nullified the Copyright/Patent Clause. Copyrights/Patents (Article I Section 8 ): To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, [...]
Much has been written about Obama’s domestic policies. However, they all seem to have one thing in common: the end of the American small business. “Starting your own business” may have been filled with red tape before, but now it is outright dangerous and could put you in jail just for trying. An obvious example [...]
…hammering out typical goth garbage…
but it’s all quiet, lethargic, boring, dull, impatient, dark, grim, and terrible… and this is just the beginning of the ugliness – it will not end until march, if i’m lucky
The X-Cop Fly Company has joined Librabase.com, a new Digg-like aggregator and article review site for libertarian and conservative commentary. Here’s how it works: You read a participating site’s article, rate it from -2 to +2, and the system determines other participants’ similar articles. Visit Librabase by clicking here or clicking the blogroll link on [...]
it just isnt possible to defeat defeating to win winning to reward rewarding one can clap but clapping cannot applause fills the room at an unrealistic idea but it doesn’t matter for i’ve defeated the enemy the medal is mine life is once again great (at least until next time…)
You may have seen The X-Cop Fly Company (and its sister site, Rogue Central) take part in the “American Censorship Day” protest on the 16th. This was an effort to stop the creation of the Great Firewall of America (aka “Internet Blacklist Bills”). If you did not see the “Stop Censorship” banner on Mozilla, Techdirt, [...]
It was terrible how they completely ignored the fact that Dennis Ritchie died the same week as Steve Jobs despite having much greater influence on computing and having accomplished so much more: Strangely, it’s on Failblog: see more epicfails